Chris Knott Insurance
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The problem was that for under 25's on CTR's, the insurers were paying out £147 for every £100 they took in which is of course unsustainable.
Sorry about that. Must be a blip in the phone system. I'm in the office today and i can see people are on the phone though some are free!
I am not 25, but i just wanted to know what my insurance would be on a CTR (2004 model) i am 21, about to graduate from university and have had my license since 17 and have always been a named driver on my parents car. I can understand why there is a high premium for these type of cars, but when i work in the City, i want a car that i dont drive often, but when i drive it i want that exciting feeling. Im not sure if its relevant but i live in London so will be only driving on weekends to do shopping etc.
quotes i have had are about 2.8k!
Do you think you guys would be likely to beat Admiral for an 18 year old driving a 1.4L 206 Sport? My insurance isn't due for ages, but I just tried to phone to no avail.
Was going to get a quote but as I work 9-5 and can not call from work, do not have time to call using my mobile at lunch. You are closed Saturday, do not have an online quote facility, made it impossible for me to make contact :-(
Hi, just wondering if this was possible because, i want third party fire and theft (which is possible if you are over 19) i have had a quote from admiral for 864 (on multi-car) does anyone think that Chris could beat it?
a little about myself: 21, recent graduate, likely to work in investment banking, living London, have no no claims, will have mother on as second driver who will probably drive it more than me, i am likely to drive mostly on weekends, car parked on drive, mother is 46, have someone under 16 in my house too.
i went on the website but it says that you have to call? but just wanted to know approx. savings (if there are any)